<p>I distinctly remember those numbers...sounds good so far. I do think I got two "4"s for answers tho</p>
<p>thats wrong!!! .08 is greater!! o gosh why did i do that??</p>
<p>when will we find out the experimental sections?</p>
<p>ACZ,</p>
<p>I think I put E for that one. What about you?</p>
<p>are you guys sure we can discuss this? can an admin confirm this or someone post a link to the appropriate collegeboard webpage?</p>
<p>we can talk about it....</p>
<p>they would have told you after the test if we werent allowed to talk about it. like on the ap tests they were like "you cant discuss this for 48 hours" but they didnt say anything like that today...</p>
<p>As far as I know, the tests are underway in all regions of the world, and the confidentiallity thingy only applies to the AP exams</p>
<p>any estimates on scale curving?</p>
<p>What was the question for the last grid-in?</p>
<p>I really want to know!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>honeyhaze, i put B, but i totally guessed, I kinda skipped that one and forgot to go back to it =). If i got -1 Total on the the whole Math Test, what score do you thinki'll get?</p>
<p>Ok To clear up the Juan and the line prob. I realized the answer after time was called.</p>
<p>There are 9 more people in back of him than there are in front. The total people in the line is 3 x as many as in front.</p>
<p>alright. 9+x(the people in front of him)+1(Juan)+x=3x</p>
<p>So 2x+10=3x</p>
<p>Do the math and x=10. So 30 people.</p>
<p>Makes sense 10 people in front, him, 19 in back equals 30</p>
<p>stix what was the question</p>
<p>what was the last grid in question...??</p>
<p>Math will probably have a brutal curve (as always)
along the lines of 800, 770, 730, 710..?</p>
<p>crap i put 27... damnn</p>
<p>forgot to add juan in there...</p>
<p>Did anyone have the problem about n=p^2 + 100p for the last grid in? Where they both have to be positive prime numbers? Can someone explain this one to me?</p>
<p>10+19 does not equal 30, but in fact 29. sorry</p>
<p>ACZ, don't worry. last year, i think 1 wrong was a 780. The last grid in, as far as I remember was m = p^2 - 100p. Both m and p are positive and prime; find m. I got 101.</p>
<p>jq722.. what was the question again?</p>